Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery

Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery
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Publisher : Utah Geological Survey
Total Pages : 35
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Synopsis Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery by : Paul Inkenbrandt

The City of Millville, located in a prime location for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR), is having issues with elevated nitrate in the Glenridge well, a public water supply sourced from the Cache Valley principal aquifer. To alleviate high nitrate, the city performed an initial injection and pumping test using the Glenridge well. Millville injected water from Garr Spring, another public water supply source of which they own water rights, into the Glenridge well for one week at a rate of 500 gallons per minute. They then pumped the well while monitoring geochemistry to determine the effects on the Cache Valley principal aquifer system. The pre-injection nitrate concentration in the Glenridge well was 7.65 mg/l nitrate as nitrogen, and the nitrate concentration after pumping more than 172% of the volume of water injected was 6.52 mg/l nitrate as nitrogen. There is likely some dispersion of the injected spring water via advection in the aquifer.

Assessment of Aquifer Storage Recovery

Assessment of Aquifer Storage Recovery
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Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89094808078
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Synopsis Assessment of Aquifer Storage Recovery by : Christopher S. Lowry

Groundwater Recharge and Wells

Groundwater Recharge and Wells
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781351443876
ISBN-13 : 1351443879
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Synopsis Groundwater Recharge and Wells by : R. David G. Pyne

Understanding the issues that have been encountered at other sites, and the steps that have led to successful resolution of these issues, can provide great help to those considering, planning, or implementing new groundwater recharge projects. Recent technical advances and operational experience have demonstrated that well recharge is a feasible and cost effective method of artificially recharging natural aquifers. This practical guide reviews the technical constraints and issues that have been addressed and resolved through research and experience at many sites. The book presents aquifer storage recovery (ASR) technology and traces its evolution over the past 25 years in the United States. Procedures for groundwater recharge are presented, and selected case studies are examined. Drinking water quality standards and conversion factors are provided in the appendix for easy reference.

Cache Valley Principal Aquifer Storage and Recovery

Cache Valley Principal Aquifer Storage and Recovery
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:727076257
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Synopsis Cache Valley Principal Aquifer Storage and Recovery by : Kevin J. Thomas

This report (34 pages and 23 pages appendices) describes ground-water conditions in the principal basin-fill aquifer and evaluates the feasibility of aquifer storage and recovery projects in eastern Cache Valley, Utah.

Aquifer Storage and Recovery Issue Team Draft Assessment

Aquifer Storage and Recovery Issue Team Draft Assessment
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:48518150
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Synopsis Aquifer Storage and Recovery Issue Team Draft Assessment by : Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.)

Assessment of Aquifer Storage and Recovery Feasibility in Replenishing Coastal Aquifers and Addressing Flood Mitigation Using Numerical Modeling, Geospatial, and Statistical Techniques

Assessment of Aquifer Storage and Recovery Feasibility in Replenishing Coastal Aquifers and Addressing Flood Mitigation Using Numerical Modeling, Geospatial, and Statistical Techniques
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1350855097
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Synopsis Assessment of Aquifer Storage and Recovery Feasibility in Replenishing Coastal Aquifers and Addressing Flood Mitigation Using Numerical Modeling, Geospatial, and Statistical Techniques by : Olivia Ann LaHaye